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We've taken a look at the major routes, where the gritters continue to target and the usual hotspots to avoid at the minute so you can get home safely.

Wrap up warm though - it continues to be a cold one out there ...

Motorways

The M8 and M74 “running well” according to Traffic Scotland, apart from the usual roadworks.

If you’re heading for the M80 then you’ll be pleased to know that the gritters are out and the road is open, although motorists are warned to “drive according to conditions” with snow still lying around Castlecary and Cumbernauld.

That’s the message across the board, with Traffic Scotland tweeting: “Delays finally easing off across the network. Storm Doris is calming down but still PLEASE drive according to conditions.”

Flood alerts

There are no flood alerts for greater Glasgow at the moment, but SEPA has issued a warning to keep an eye on areas including west central Scotland, tweeting: “Snow is the main event today but there is potential for travel disruption due to surface water and localised flooding.” You can check your area for flood updates here.

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Snow

The city centre and built up areas are clear, but that changes as you head out of the city. Glasgow City Council is carrying out additional gritting services in the “higher areas where conditions are worst”, including Drumchapel, Springburn, Easterhouse, Castlemilk and Carmunnock.

Still, the worst of it appears to be over - the amber warning for snow has just been lifted and all trunk roads are now open.

M8 closure

It’s not all good news for those heading home on the motorway tonight - that pesky M8 closure remains in place at Baillieston, causing tailbacks as drivers are diverted off the motorway for a stretch. The advice remains to avoid it if you can, and expect delays if you have no alternative route. Here’s everything you need to know about the road closure , and how long it’s likely to last.